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A Measurement-Based Multisine Design Procedure

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Author(s)

M. Myslinski, Kate Remley, Michael McKinley, Dominique Schreurs, Bart Nauwelaers

Abstract

This work presents a procedure to design a multisine with probability density function (PDF) similar to that of a measured realistic digitally modulated signal. We discuss important practical issues crucial to the successful multisine construction and related to the measurement-based nature of this method. This procedure has been successfully applied to extract a multisine emulating the Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) signal, typically used in the IEEE 802.11a Wireless LAN (WLAN) standard.
Proceedings Title
Proc. INMMIC Workshop 2006
Conference Dates
January 30-31, 2006
Conference Location
Aveiro, 1, PO
Conference Title
Integrated Nonlinear Microwave and Millimetre-wave Circuits (INMMiC) Workshop 2006

Keywords

digital modulation, multisine, wireless systems

Citation

Myslinski, M. , Remley, K. , McKinley, M. , Schreurs, D. and Nauwelaers, B. (2006), A Measurement-Based Multisine Design Procedure, Proc. INMMIC Workshop 2006, Aveiro, 1, PO (Accessed October 14, 2025)

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Created December 31, 2005, Updated October 12, 2021
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